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Old 22nd February 2013, 11:18
Adriano Baumgartner Adriano Baumgartner is offline
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65 Squadron - OCs

Good morning to all!

I am looking to fill the gaps of the 65 Squadron Commanding Officers, during WW2. This is what I do have up to now...if someone could help me fill the DATES and NAMES it would be great:

1- S/L Desmond Cooke (RAFO 26009) from October 1937 to 08th July 1940
KIA flying Spitfire K9907 (codes ?). He got two Bf 110 probables + 2 Do 17Z + 0,5 shared Do 17Z before getting shot down by a Bf 109 E.

2- S/L Henri Cecil "Sam" Sawyer (RAFO 33144) from 08th July 1940 to 02 August 1940.
KIA taking off for a night patrol aboard Spitfire R6799 (probably lost spacial orientation, etc..)
Had 2 victories (1 Bf 109 on the 8th July + 1 Bf 109 on the 24th July 1940)

3- F/L Gerald Alfred Wellesley Saunders (RAFO 37482) - assumed temporarily as (OC) from ?? to ??

4- S/L A L (Laurie) Holland (RAF number ?? )
Is his RAF number 65204 or 5204? Any information about his full name or RAF service number is most welcomed
FROM ???? to 02nd October 1940
I found an Arthur Leslie Holland (RAFO 42951) who got a MBE and AFM...but it seems to be NOT the same man....

5- S/L Gerald Alfred Wellesley Saunders (RAFO 37482)
Awarded the DFC on the 4/4/1941
Assumed command on the 02nd October 1940 up to ?????

6- S/L John Wolfestran "Pancho" Villa, DFC* (RAFO 39768)
Assumed on ?? August 1941 up to December 1941.
Former 72 and 92 Squadron "ace"...

7- WHO assumed later on ????
8 - ??
9- ??
10 - ??

DOES someone manage to IDENTIFY the 65 Squadron pilots on the enclosed picture? The pilot on the cockpit seems to be the OC 65 Squadron (most probably S/L Saunders, DFC). The officer on the left side seems familiar to me....

Any information is welcomed.

Last edited by Adriano Baumgartner; 21st August 2015 at 11:36.
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